Afghanistan, March 20 -- The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has announced the construction of 165 new schools for both boys and girls across Afghanistan. This initiative aims to provide educational opportunities in various regions of the country.
The schools are being built with financial support from Japan and will include facilities such as solar energy systems, sanitation services, and water wells to ensure a safe and conducive learning environment.
These new schools are expected to accommodate over 33,000 Afghan children, enhancing access to education for students, particularly in rural areas where resources are limited. UNICEF has emphasized the importance of creating sustainable learning environments that are equipped with ...